Aloys La Touche

Aloys La Touche (died 1793) was a tax collector of King Louis XVI of France and later a member of the Cour des Miracles society of Le Roi des Thunes.

Biography
Aloys La Touche was originally a brutal tax collector of the Kingdom of France under King Louis XVI of France. He was fired when 10,000 livres went missing from the king's treasury, and he was accused of stealing them after his reports were erratic. Now without a job, he went into a life of poverty and decided to join the Cour des Miracles society of Le Roi des Thunes in the sewers of Paris. Le Roi des Thunes decided that La Touche could be useful because he was a former tax collector, and he became a member of the Cour des Miracles and the Templar Order.

In 1791, he had his first encounter with the Assassin Order recruit Arno Dorian when he was interrogated on the location of his boss, Le Roi des Thunes. La Touche was chained to a wall, and he pleaded for help, and he was released after Dorian left to kill Le Roi. La Touche warned Le Roi, but rather than fleeing, Le Roi remained in his throne in the sewers and was assassinated by Arno.

In 1793, La Touche was finally confronted by Arno as he was about to oversee the guillotining of many prisoners, including one of Arno's old nemeses, Hugo, who was mad at him for "stealing" a watch as a prize from a poker game back in 1789. Arno killed a guard and stole his keys, entering the cage and pretending to be a prisoner. He walked up to the platform and drew his hidden blades from his wrists, stabbing La Touche in the chest and killing him.